AC Basics Why AC Circuits have a Phase Angle
Because the current must be zero when the capacitor voltage peaks and vice versa.

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AC Basics Capacitors and Inductors in Parallel

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AC Basics Capacitors in AC Circuits

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Inductors Part 1 - Introduction

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Why is Electrical Power Transmitted at High Voltage AC and Three Phases

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Zener Diodes

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How 3 Phase Power works: why 3 phases?

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AC Circuit Math Finally Explained: Impedance, Reactance & Phase Made Clear

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AC Basics Inductors in AC Circuits

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What the HECK is a Phasor? Alternating Current Explained.

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Soft-Start Circuits: An In-Depth Look

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Capacitors Part 1 - Introduction

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Voltage Dividers

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EEVblog 1417 - AC Basics Tutorial Part 1: Alternating Current

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eevBLAB 91 - Why Are Fluke Meters So EXPENSIVE?

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Inductors Part 3 Inductors in DC Circuits

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AC Basics Inductors and Capacitors in Series

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Why Put A Capacitor Across The Diode? Here's Why!

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Phasors - what are they and why are they so important in power system analysis?

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Inductors and Current - Answers to Questions

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